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What a homework help site’s move to host open educational resources could mean | EdSurge News

What a homework help site’s move to host open educational resources could mean | EdSurge News | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

"In May, the homework-help site that relies on student-generated content, Course Hero, dipped its toes into freely available, openly license ..."


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Search engine targets sharing of course documents on Course Hero

Search engine targets sharing of course documents on Course Hero | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

"Embry-Riddle researchers have created a search engine to help professors identify whether course content has been “compromised” on Course Hero, creating ripe conditions for student cheating ..."


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Automated proctoring swept in during pandemic. It’s likely to stick around, despite concerns | EdSurge News

Automated proctoring swept in during pandemic. It’s likely to stick around, despite concerns | EdSurge News | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

"The most controversial new tech tool for colleges since the start of the pandemic is automated proctoring, which aims to detect cheating on online ..."


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How college students learned new ways to cheat during Covid

How college students learned new ways to cheat during Covid | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

"As college students adapted to online education during Covid-19, they learned new methods to cheat on exams, and experts worry the trend is rising ..."


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